About Hotel Providence, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
Hotel Providence, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, also known as Hotel Providence, is the only luxury boutique hotel in the Rhode Island city. Combining New England charm with European accents, the hotel is near many points of interest and ideal for weddings.
Cozy guest rooms are spacious and feature amenities such as pillow top mattress, goose-down comforter, ample work station, marble bathroom and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests also have the use of a flat screen television, Keurig coffee machine and mp3 docking station.
Many hotel amenities provide guests with comfort and luxury – there is a business centre, concierge service, valet parking, dry cleaning services, fitness studio and turndown service available.
Hotel Providence offers in-room dining as well as a full-service restaurant, Aspire Seasonal Kitchen, which provides dishes using farm to table, fresh and local ingredients.
Shopping, theatre and universities are all nearby, as well as attractions such as the Roger Williams Zoo, and RI Convention Centre.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Beautiful boutique hotel.
If you like the personalized service and intimate charm of a boutique hotel, you’ll appreciate the service and amenities at the hotel. Spacious rooms, attentive room service and European charm create a memorable experience during your stay. If you want to
positive:
Great location to Providence.
The location of the hotel makes it easy for you to explore the area and visit many of the attractions and cultural interests. The neighbourhood of the hotel is best known for theatre and art, which makes an exceptional destination if that’s what you love
positive:
Attentive staff and service.
The hotel not only provides room accommodations, but also serves events and meetings. The staff is on hand to make sure every stay is enjoyable and you have everything you need in your room or during an event. Turndown service is one of those amenities yo
Negative Reviews
negative:
Valet and parking is expensive.
If you opt to drive your car to the hotel, be prepared for a nightly parking fee or valet rate. This is usually a standard charge in any urban hotel setting, but can be something additional to accommodate in a budget. If you want to avoid paying the extra
negative:
Some rooms are outdated.
While many of the common areas are updated, there are still some areas of the boutique hotel that are a bit dated. If you prefer to have one of the newer, modern rooms, be sure to request it at check-in. In addition, due to the location, some of the rooms
negative:
Expensive compared to area.
There are other boutique hotels in the area that are less expensive, so it might be worth a comparison to ensure you get the best deal.